We worked with Don Botchers and had no contact with the director. Decision to add sax and voice was co- writer Alex Lasarenko Donald Borchers hired us, I believe. There was never talk of releasing it as far as I know. Chris Fosdick and Chris Kemp were studio engineers. Jimmy Haun was mostly session guitarist but did contribute composition as well. We had a lot of fun working on the score. As everything was tape based in those days, we had to introduce rack cue with an audio slate. The slates became longer and more outrageous during the course of the movie. We actually went back to one of the longer slates and added music to it..very silly. I have no idea how long the score is. I have gotten no feedback on the 22 years since its release. I have no idea how to get a copy of the score. I doubt Borchers would have a copy, but he might. Hope this helps
We worked with Don Botchers and had no contact with the director. Decision to add sax and voice was co- writer Alex Lasarenko Donald Borchers hired us, I believe. There was never talk of releasing it as far as I know. Chris Fosdick and Chris Kemp were studio engineers. Jimmy Haun was mostly session guitarist but did contribute composition as well. We had a lot of fun working on the score. As everything was tape based in those days, we had to introduce rack cue with an audio slate. The slates became longer and more outrageous during the course of the movie. We actually went back to one of the longer slates and added music to it..very silly. I have no idea how long the score is. I have gotten no feedback on the 22 years since its release. I have no idea how to get a copy of the score. I doubt Borchers would have a copy, but he might. Hope this helps
Thanks for sharing! Difficult situation with the release of this score ...
I just bought the score of Elias 'Leprechaun 2' on iTunes. Now I'm listening to it ... It's great how he famously created the necessary atmosphere with the help of electronics. Fascinating and cheerful soundtrack.
If we talk about the quality of the film itself, I liked Leprechaun 3 more; this film is more interesting and funny. In addition, there was a very beatiful and charming actress in the main female role!
Yes I guess Elias' Leprechaun 2 has grown somewhat on me, but it's far from good.
I haven't seen a single Leprechaun film in my life.
This is a fairly simple and not intricate film (s). But I liked the good atmosphere in it, which was inherent in many films of those years. In addition, the actor playing the Leprechaun played great and joked. Pretty good movie to while away the evening and laugh.